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Raphael: A Passionate Life by Antonio Forcellino
translated by Lucinda Byatt. Polity June 2012
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Cover story in Solander
This piece appeared as the cover story for the latest issue of Solander. More than a Matter of Words: Lucinda Byatt looks at four Italian historical novels in translation I’ve included the full article on a separate page (click to … Continue reading
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Tagged Dacia Maraini, Francesco Sorti, Giuseppe Tomasi, Imprimatur, Italian historical novels in English, Linkedin, Lucinda Byatt, Lucy Byatt, Rita Monaldi, The Leopard, The Name of the Rose, The Silent Duchess, Umberto Eco
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